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词条 FC Spartak Trnava
释义

  1. History

     Previous names  Golden era  1990s  2018 

  2. Honours

     Domestic  League  Cups  Top goalscorers  European  UEFA ranking 

  3. Affiliated clubs

  4. Sponsorship

     Club partners 

  5. Support

     Rivalries 

  6. Stadium

  7. Transfers

     Record transfers 

  8. Players

     Current squad  On loan  Retired numbers  Current technical staff  Reserve team  Current technical staff 

  9. Club officials

  10. Records

     League history 

  11. European competitions

  12. Notable players

  13. Player records

     Most appearances  Most goals 

  14. Manager history

  15. References

  16. External links

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FC Spartak Trnava ({{IPA-sk|ˈspartak ˈtr̩naʋa}}) is a Slovak professional football club based in Trnava. Historically, it is one of the most successful clubs in the country, having won both the Czechoslovak First League and the Czechoslovak Cup five times, and reaching the semi-final of the European Cup once and the quarter-final twice. The club's official anthem is Il Silenzio.

History

The club was founded on 30 May 1923 by the merger of Šk Čechie and ČšŠk into TSS Trnava. After a communist takeover it became affiliated with the metal industry and was renamed to TJ Kovosmalt ("Metal-enamel"). In 1952, the club gained its current name.

Previous names

  • ŠK Rapid Trnava (1923–39)
  • TSS Trnava (1939–48)
  • Sokol NV Trnava (1948–49)
  • ZTJ Kovosmalt Trnava (1949–53)
  • Spartak Trnava (1953–67)
  • Spartak TAZ Trnava (1967–88)
  • Spartak ZTS Trnava (1988–93)
  • FC Spartak Trnava (1993–)

Golden era

The Golden era of Spartak began in the 1966–67 season. The team of legendary coach Anton Malatinský was top of the league by the autumn, but by the end of the season had finished only in third place. Great success was achieved in the Mitropa Cup. Spartak beat teams like Budapest Honvéd, Lazio and Fiorentina and in the final they defeated Újpest of Hungary. In the following season Spartak gained their most memorable European results. They reached the semi-final of the European Cup to face Ajax. It is their greatest success to date.

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|score=3–0
|report=Report
|team2={{flagicon|TCH}} Spartak Trnava
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Swart {{goal|52}}
Keizer {{goal|60}}
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|stadium=Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam
|attendance=55,490
|referee= Eric Jennings (England)}}{{football box
|date=24 April 1969
|time=
|team1=Spartak Trnava {{flagicon|TCH}}
|score=2–0
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|team2={{flagicon|NED}} Ajax
|goals1=Kuna {{goal|27||49}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Spartak Stadium, Trnava
|attendance=22,938
|referee= Ferdinand Marschall (Austria)}}Ajax won 3–2 on aggregate.

Under the management of Ján Hucko, the team also won a second championship. In 1970–71 and 1971–72, Trnava won their third and fourth championship titles under coaches Valér Švec and Anton Malatinský. The team also reached the quarter-final of the European Cup in 1973 and 1974. The fifth and the last league title in 1972–73 beckoned the end of Spartak's golden era. In 1976, Karol Dobiaš was in the squad that won the UEFA Euro 1976.

1990s

Although Spartak finished 16th (and last) in the last unified Czechoslovak league season in 1992–93, the latter half of the 1990s can be considered the renaissance of football in Trnava. In the 1995–96 season, Spartak finished third and its popularity grew. The 1996–97 season was a memorable on for the fans of Spartak, Karol Pecze almost led the team to its first Slovakian league title but got beaten to it by Košice in the final week of competition. The following season, under new coach Dušan Galis the team again achieved second place and then third place in the 1998–99 season which saw the end of this recovery of footballing prowess in Trnava.

2018

In Fortuna liga season 2017–18 Spartak won the league title for the first time in 45 years.

Honours

Domestic

League

  • Czechoslovak First League (1925–1993)
    • Winners (5): 1967–68, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73
  • Slovak Super Liga (1993–present)
    • Winners (1): 2017–18

Cups

  • Czechoslovak Cup (1961–1993)
    • Winners (5): 1951, 1967, 1971, 1975, 1986
  • Slovak Cup (1961–present)
    • Winners (5): 1971, 1975, 1986, 1991, 1997–98
  • Slovak Super Cup (1993–2016)
    • Winners (1): 1998

Top goalscorers

The Czechoslovak League top scorer from 1944 to 1945 until 1992–93. Since the 1993–94 Slovak League Top scorer.

YearWinnerG
1966–67TCH}} Jozef Adamec21
1967–68TCH}} Jozef Adamec18
1969–70TCH}} Jozef Adamec16
1970–71TCH}} Jozef Adamec161
1997–98SVK}} Ľubomír Luhový17

1Shared award

European

  • European Cup (UEFA Champions League)
    • Semi-final (1): 1968–69
    • Quarter-final (2): 1972–73, 1973–74
  • Mitropa Cup
    • Winners (1): 1966–67
    • Runner-up (2): 1958, 1967–68

UEFA ranking

This is the current 2018–19 UEFA coefficient:

RankTeamCoefficient
134SUI}} FC Sion 9.000
135CZE}} Slovan Liberec 9.000
136SVK}} Spartak Trnava 8.500
137CYP}} AEK Larnaca 8.000
138TUR}} Trabzonspor 8.000
  • [https://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/club/#/yr/2019 Full list]

Affiliated clubs

The following clubs are currently affiliated with Spartak Trnava:

  • {{flagicon|SVK}} FK Lokomotíva Trnava (2016–present)[1]

Sponsorship

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PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
?-1991Pumanone
1992–95Liga
1995–97Slovakofarma
1997–99Lotto
1999–00Puma
2000–01none
2001–02HORIZONT
2002–03none
2003–05Sony WEGA
2005–06Uhlsport
2006–07Sony
2007–08none
2008–10Nike
2010–11GivovaDanube Wings
2011–12TSS Grade
2012–14AdidasDanubeWings.eu, ŽOS Trnava
2014–15Škoda Transportation
2015–2018Škoda, ŽOS Trnava
2019–presentPN Invest
{{col-2}}

Club partners

source[2]
  • ŽOS Trnava
  • CITY ARENA
  • CellQoS
  • spartak.tv
  • Colorspol
  • EuroMax
  • Lankwitzer
  • Coop
  • Olympic Casino
  • Revol
  • Marell
  • TERMOMONT
  • TirPetroleum
  • Chemolak
  • Relax Aqua&SPA
  • Prírodné jódové kúpele Číž
{{col-end}}

Support

The fans are well known throughout the country for their passion. The main ultras group is called Ultras Spartak. They are universally considered to be the best fans in Slovakia. Trnava has had the highest average attendances in the republic for a long period of time.

Between 1988 and 2006, Spartak ultras had a mutual friendship with Baník Ostrava fans, good relations and friendship still exist to this day.

Traditionally, the club has great support in the city and its districts, but it is very popular in the whole western region of Slovakia, especially in the Hlohovec, Piešťany and Sereď areas.

Rivalries

{{Main|Traditional derby}}

The greatest rival is Slovan Bratislava. This rivalry has a long tradition and the yearly match between these clubs is considered as the most prestigious derby match in Slovakia.

Stadium

Anton Malatinský Stadium is located in the centre of Trnava, directly behind the walls of the old town. It has capacity of 19,200 spectators. Formerly known simply as Spartak stadium, it was renamed in 1998 in honour of the club's most successful manager Anton Malatinský.

Transfers

Spartak have produced numerous players who have gone on to represent the Slovak national football team. Over the last period there has been a steady increase of young players leaving Spartak after a few years of first team football and moving on to play football in leagues of a higher standard, with the Austrian Football Bundesliga (Július Šimon to FK Austria Wien in 1997, season 1997–98 topscorer Ľubomír Luhový to Grazer AK in 1998), Greece Superleague (Erik Sabo to PAOK in 2015, Peter Doležaj to Olympiacos Volos in 2011), French Ligue 1 (Koro Koné to Dijon FCO in 2012, Adam Jakubech to Lille OSC in 2017), Czech First League (Vladimír Leitner to FK Teplice in 2000, Kamil Susko to FC Baník Ostrava in 2000), Cypriot First Division (Dušan Tittel to AC Omonia in 1999), Norway Tippeligaen (Martin Husár to Lillestrøm SK in 2006), Polish Ekstraklasa (Erik Jendrišek to Crakovia in 2015, Ján Vlasko to Zagłębie Lubin in 2015, Dobrivoj Rusov to Piast Gliwice in 2014, and Ľuboš Kamenár to Śląsk Wrocław in 2016. The top transfer was agreed in 1999 when Miroslav Karhan joined Spanish Real Betis for a fee €2.3 million.

Record transfers

RankPlayerToFeeYear
1.SVK}} Miroslav KarhanESP}} Real Betis€2.3 million1999[3]
2.SVK}} Adam JakubechFRA}} Lille OSC€1.0 million*2017
3.SVK}} Erik JirkaSER}} Red Star Belgrade€0.75 million*2018[4]
4.SVK}} Martin HusárNOR}} Lillestrøm SK€0.6 million*2006[5]
{{flagicon|SVK}} Erik SaboGRE}} PAOK€0.6 million*2015[6]
*-unofficial fee

Players

Current squad

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no= 2|pos=DF|nat=SVK|name=Matúš Turňa}}{{Fs player|no= 6|pos=MF|nat=CZE|name=Jiří Kulhánek|other=on loan from Sparta Prague}}{{Fs player|no= 7|pos=MF|nat=SVK|name=Tomáš Brigant}}{{Fs player|no= 8|pos=MF|nat=SVK|name=Erik Grendel|other=captain}}{{Fs player|no=10|pos=MF|nat=NGA|name=Musefiu Ashiru}}{{Fs player|no=11|pos=FW|nat=AUT|name=Kubilay Yilmaz}}{{Fs player|no=13|pos=DF|nat=CZE|name=Václav Dudl|other=on loan from Sparta Prague}}{{Fs player|no=14|pos=DF|nat=SUR|name=Myenty Abena}}{{Fs player|no=16|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=Macario Hing-Glover}}{{Fs player|no=17|pos=MF|nat=AUT|name=Fabian Miesenböck}}{{Fs player|no=18|pos=MF|nat=SVK|name=Anton Sloboda}}{{Fs player|no=20|pos=DF|nat=SVK|name=Matúš Čonka}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no=22|pos=FW|nat=SVK|name=David Depetris}}{{Fs player|no=24|pos=MF|nat=MKD|name=Kire Markoski|other=on loan from AEL Limassol}}{{Fs player|no=25|pos=MF|nat=CZE|name=Jakub Rada|other=on loan from Mladá Boleslav}}{{Fs player|no=26|pos=GK|nat=CZE|name=Petr Bolek}}{{Fs player|no=27|pos=FW|nat=SVK|name=Andrej Lovás}}{{Fs player|no=31|pos=GK|nat=SVK|name=Dobrivoj Rusov}}{{Fs player|no=33|pos=MF|nat=BRA|name=Rafael Tavares|other=on loan from Capivariano}}{{Fs player|no=36|pos=DF|nat=BRA|name=Lucas Lovat}}{{Fs player|no=39|pos=MF|nat=SVK|name=Štefan Pekár}}{{Fs player|no=44|pos=DF|nat=SVK|name=Tomáš Košút}}{{Fs player|no=66|pos=DF|nat=SVK|name=Marek Janečka}}{{Fs player|no= —|pos=MF|nat=POL|name=Patryk Małecki|other=on loan from Wisła Kraków}}{{Fs end}}For recent transfers, see List of Slovak football transfers winter 2018–19.

On loan

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=12|pos=FW|nat=HRV|name=Filip Dangubić|other=at Senica until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player|no=32|pos=MF|nat=SVK|name=Lukáš Mihálik|other=at Lokomotíva Košice until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player|no=40|pos=GK|nat=SVK|name=Peter Urminský|other=at AS Trenčín until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs end}}

Retired numbers

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Current technical staff

PositionStaff
Head coach CZE}} Michal Ščasný
Fitness coach SVK}} Dávid Moravec
Goalkeeping coach SVK}} Pavel Kamesch
Masseur SVK}} Martin Hradický
Physiotherapist SVK}} Miroslav Krajčovič
Match delegate SVK}} Martin Bohunický
Doctor SVK}} Jozef Fridrich
Doctor SVK}} Viliam Vadrna

Reserve team

FC Spartak Trnava juniori are the reserve team of FC Spartak Trnava. They currently play in the third division.

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no= 3|pos=DF|nat=SRB|name=Nikola Marjanović}}{{Fs player|no= 4|pos=DF|nat=SVK|name=Denis Nemček}}{{Fs player|no= 7|pos=FW|nat=SVK|name=Jakub Sviatko}}{{Fs player|no= 8|pos=MF|nat=SVK|name=Matúš Pavlovčík}}{{Fs player|no=11|pos=MF|nat=UKR|name=Ostap Malashevskyy}}{{Fs player|no=12|pos=FW|nat=SVK|name=Tomáš Vantruba}}{{Fs player|no=13|pos=MF|nat=SVK|name=Július Gombala}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no=14|pos=MF|nat=SVK|name=Filip Bango}}{{Fs player|no=18|pos=DF|nat=SVK|name=Juraj Kiss}}{{Fs player|no=19|pos=DF|nat=SVK|name=Kamil Jašúrek}}{{Fs player|no=23|pos=MF|nat=SVK|name=Kristián Vangel}}{{Fs player|no=31|pos=GK|nat=SVK|name=Alan Horváth}}{{Fs player|no=71|pos=GK|nat=SVK|name=Dominik Takáč}}{{Fs end}}

Current technical staff

PositionStaff
Head coach SVK}} Ladislav Lihán
Assistant coach SVK}} Marek Ujlaky
Goalkeeping coach SVK}} Tomáš Čechovič

Club officials

PositionName
Owner SVK}} Vladimír Poór
Director SVK}} Marek Ondrejka
General manager SVK}} Marián Černý
Technical manager SVK}} Ivan Minárčiný
PR manager SVK}} Peter Žember
Youth director SVK}} Marián Hýbela
Safety manager SVK}} Vladimír Stúpala

Records

League history

  • Czechoslovak First League (1948–93)
SeasonLeaguePos./TeamsPlayedWinsDrawsLossesScorePointsManagersTop scorer (goals)
1964–65 Czechoslovak First League10th/14 26 8 8 10 33:36 24 Anton Malatinský Anton Hrušecký (7)
Valér Švec (7)
1965–66 Czechoslovak First League6th/14 26 12 3 11 34:26 27 Anton Malatinský Valér Švec (9)
1966–67 Czechoslovak First League3rd/14 26 16 2 8 53:26 34 Anton Malatinský Jozef Adamec (21)
1967–68 Czechoslovak First League1st/14 26 15 5 6 57:26 35 Anton Malatinský Jozef Adamec (18)
1968–69 Czechoslovak First League1st/14 26 17 5 4 50:21 39 Ján Hucko Adam Farkaš (13)
1969–70 Czechoslovak First League2nd/16 30 15 10 5 55:23 40 Ján Hucko Jozef Adamec (16)
1970–71 Czechoslovak First League1st/16 30 17 6 7 52:27 40 Valér Švec Jozef Adamec (16)
1971–72 Czechoslovak First League1st/16 30 17 10 3 60:25 44 Anton Malatinský Jozef Adamec (14)
1972–73 Czechoslovak First League1st/16 30 16 7 7 47:20 39 Anton Malatinský Ladislav Kuna (9)
1973–74 Czechoslovak First League7th/16 30 8 13 9 32:31 29 Anton Malatinský Ladislav Kuna (7)
Jozef Adamec (7)
1974–75 Czechoslovak First League6th/16 30 12 6 12 32:36 30 Anton Malatinský Tibor Jančula (7)
1975–76 Czechoslovak First League10th/16 30 12 5 13 35:32 29 Anton Malatinský Jozef Adamec (6)
1976–77 Czechoslovak First League14th/16 30 9 8 13 26:47 26 Milan Moravec Ladislav Kuna (5)
1977–78 Czechoslovak First League9th/16 30 8 12 10 26:31 28 Viliam Novák Viliam Martinák (5)
Michal Gašparík (5)
1978–79 Czechoslovak First League12th/16 30 7 13 10 34:37 27 Valér Švec Michal Gašparík (9)
1979–80 Czechoslovak First League7th/16 30 11 10 9 35:35 32 Valér Švec Marián Brezina (8)
1980–81 Czechoslovak First League10th/16 30 13 3 14 36:43 29 Kamil Majerník Marián Brezina (6)
1981–82 Czechoslovak First League14th/16 30 10 4 16 31:41 24 Kamil Majerník Michal Gašparík (6)
Jozef Medgyes (6)
1982–83 Czechoslovak First League8th/16 30 12 6 12 29:39 30 Justín Javorek Michal Gašparík (8)
1983–84 Czechoslovak First League8th/16 30 12 6 12 29:39 30 Justín Javorek Michal Gašparík (8)
1983–84 Czechoslovak First League7th/16 30 11 7 12 43:50 29 Justín Javorek Michal Gašparík (10)
1984–85 Czechoslovak First League9th/16 30 10 9 11 33:39 29 Justín Javorek Jozef Dian (6)
1985–86 Czechoslovak First League10th/16 30 9 9 12 25:32 27 Stanislav Jarábek Michal Gašparík (5)
1986–87 Czechoslovak First League11th/16 30 12 3 15 41:52 27 Stanislav Jarábek Attila Belanský (9)
1987–88 Czechoslovak First League10th/16 30 11 7 12 38:42 29 Stanislav Jarábek Attila Belanský (4)
Ivan Hucko (4)
Jaroslav Hutta (4)
1988–89 Czechoslovak First League12th/16 30 10 7 13 36:46 27 Stanislav Jarábek Igor Klejch (12)
1989–90 Czechoslovak First League ↓15th/16 30 4 10 16 23:62 21 Ladislav Kuna
Dušan Radolský
Ján Gabriel (4)
1990–91 1.SNL ↑1st 30 17 7 6 65:25 41 Valér Švec
1991–92 Czechoslovak First League14th/16 30 6 9 15 21:59 21 Valér Švec Ján Solár (4)
Marek Ujlaky (4)
1992–93 Czechoslovak First League ↓16th/16 30 3 10 17 24:60 16 Valér Švec
Richard Matovič
Július Zemaník (6)
  • Slovak Super Liga (1993–present)
SeasonLeaguePos./TeamsPlayedWinsDrawsLossesScorePointsManagersTop scorer (Goals)
1993–94 Slovak Super Liga7th/12 32 8 12 12 25:32 28 Ladislav Jurkemik, Justín JavorekSVK}} Marián Klago (5)
{{flagicon|SVK}} Milan Malatinský (5)
1994–95 Slovak Super Liga6th/12 32 12 8 12 43:35 44 Karol PeczeSVK}} Stanislav Moravec (7)
1995–96 Slovak Super Liga3rd/12 32 19 6 7 54:32 63 Karol PeczeSVK}} Marek Ujlaky (11)
1996–97 Slovak Super Liga2nd/16 30 21 6 3 66:24 69 Karol PeczeSVK}} Július Šimon (14)
1997–98 Slovak Super Liga2nd/16 30 20 6 4 61:34 66 Dušan GalisSVK}} Ľubomír Luhový (17)
1998–99 Slovak Super Liga3rd/16 30 19 7 4 59:20 64 Dušan Galis, Peter ZelenskýBRA}} Fábio Gomes (9)
1999–00 Slovak Super Liga4th/16 30 15 8 7 38:21 53 Anton JánošBRA}} Fábio Gomes (10)
2000–01 Slovak Super Liga ↓10th/10 36 8 10 18 39:62 34 Anton Jánoš, Peter Zelenský
Stanislav Jarábek
SVK}} Marek Ujlaky (9)
2001–02 2nd league ↑1st/16 30 18 7 5 61:22 61 Ladislav Molnár, Rastislav Vincúr
Jozef Adamec
SVK}} Miroslav Kriss (12)
2002–03 Slovak Super Liga4th/10 36 15 11 10 55:47 56 Jozef AdamecSVK}} Vladimír Kožuch (12)
2003–04 Slovak Super Liga4th/10 36 15 8 13 46:46 53 Miroslav Svoboda, Stanislav Jarábek
Vladimír Ekhardt
SVK}} Miroslav Kriss (11)
2004–05 Slovak Super Liga5th/10 36 12 10 14 39:37 46 Jozef Vukušič, Milan LešickýSVK}} Pavol Masaryk (9)
2005–06 Slovak Super Liga3rd/10 36 21 5 10 57:31 68 Jozef AdamecSVK}} Miroslav Kriss (12)
2006–07 Slovak Super Liga9th/12 36 13 10 13 40:46 49 Jozef Bubenko, Jozef Adamec
Jozef Šuran, Ivan Hucko
SVK}} Miroslav Kriss (7)
2007–08 Slovak Super Liga4th/12 33 15 7 11 52:40 52CZE}} Josef Mazura, Jozef AdamecSVK}} Ľubomír Bernáth (9)
2008–09 Slovak Super Liga3rd/12 33 15 10 8 45:38 55SRB}} Vladimir Vermezović, Karol PeczeSVK}} Vladimír Kožuch (8)
2009–10 Slovak Super Liga7th/12 33 12 5 16 52:46 41 Karol Pecze, Ľuboš Nosický
Milan Malatinský, Peter Zelenský
SVK}} Peter Doležaj (9)
2010–11 Slovak Super Liga4th/12 33 13 10 10 40:30 49 Dušan Radolský, Peter ZelenskýCIV}} Koro Koné (10)
2011–12 Slovak Super Liga2nd/12 33 19 8 6 44:22 65CZE}} Pavel HoftychCZE}} Martin Vyskočil (9)
2012–13 Slovak Super Liga11th/12 33 8 11 14 34:51 35CZE}} Pavel Hoftych, Peter Zelenský
Vladimír Ekhardt
CZE}} Martin Vyskočil (6)
2013–14 Slovak Super Liga3rd/12 33 16 5 12 47:42 53 Juraj JarábekSVK}} Erik Sabo (10)
2014–15 Slovak Super Liga4th/12 33 16 8 9 53:31 56 Juraj JarábekSVK}} Erik Sabo (11)
{{flagicon|SVK}} Ján Vlasko (11)
2015–16 Slovak Super Liga4th/12 33 16 6 11 49:41 54 Juraj Jarábek, Branislav Mráz
Ivan Hucko, Miroslav Karhan
SVK}} David Depetris (15)
2016–17 Slovak Super Liga6th/11 30 12 7 11 34:37 43 Miroslav KarhanCameroon}} Robert Tambe (6)
{{flagicon|Slovakia}} Erik Jirka (6)
2017–18 Slovak Super Liga1st/12 32 20 4 8 41:28 64SRB}} Nestor El MaestroAUT}} Marvin Egho (7)
2018–19 Slovak Super Liga 0 0 0 0 0:0 0CZE}} Radoslav Látal, {{flagicon|CZE}} Michal Ščasný

European competitions

{{Main article|Slovak football clubs in European competitions}}Accurate as of 29 November 2018
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1960 Mitropa Cup Group ITA}} Roma 2–0 0–1 2–1
1962Mitropa Cup Group YUG}} Vojvodina 0–0 1–0 1–0
Group HUN}} Vasas2–2 0–5 2–7
Group ITA}} Fiorentina1–6 3–4 4–10
1966–67Mitropa Cup First round HUN}} Budapest Honvéd 4–0 1–1 5–1
Quarter-finals ITA}} Lazio1–0 1–1 2–1
Semi-finals ITA}} Fiorentina2–0 1–2 3–2
Final HUN}} Újpesti Dózsa3–1 2–3 5–4
1967–68Mitropa Cup First round ITA}} Roma 2–1 1–1 3–2
Quarter-finals YUG}} Željezničar Sarajevo2–1 2–2 4–3
Semi-finals YUG}} Vardar4–1 2–2 6–3
Final YUG}} Red Star Belgrade1–0 1–4 2–4
1967–68UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round SWI}} Lausanne-Sports 2–0 2–3 4–3
Second round URS}} Torpedo Moscow1–3 0–3 1–6
1968–69European Cup First round ROM}} Steaua București 4–0 1–3 5–3
Second round FIN}} Reipas Lahti7–1 9–1 16–2
Quarter-finals GRE}} AEK Athens2–1 1–1 3–2
Semi-finals NED}} Ajax2–0 0–3 2–3
1969–70European Cup First round MLT}} Hibernians 4–0 2–2 6–2
Second round TUR}} Galatasaray1–0 0–1 1–1 (cf)
1970–71Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round FRA}} Marseille 2–0 0–2 2–2 (4–3) (p)
Second round GER}} Hertha3–1 0–1 3–2
Third round GER}} Köln 0–1 0–3 0–4
1971–72 European Cup First round ROM}} Dinamo București 2–2 0–0 2–2 (ag)
1972–73European Cup Second round BEL}} Anderlecht 1–0 1–0 2–0
Quarter-finals ENG}} Derby County1–0 0–2 1–2
1973–74European Cup First round NOR}} Viking 1–0 2–1 3–1
Second round URS}} Zorya Voroshilovgrad0–0 1–0 1–0
Quarter-finals HUN}} Újpesti Dózsa 1–1 1–1 2–2 (3–4) (p)
1974Intertoto cup Group POL}} Wisła Kraków 0–0 2–2
Group SWE}} AIK2–1 1–0
Group AUT}} VÖEST Linz 2–1 0–1
1975Intertoto cup Group DEN}} KB 6–1 5–1
Group POR}} Belenenses2–2 1–2
Group NED}} Amsterdam 2–0 1–1
1975–76 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round POR}} Boavista 0–0 0–3 0–3
1976Intertoto cup Group SWE}} Åtvidaberg 3–1 3–1
Group NOR}} Lillestrøm5–1 1–1
Group AUT}} Austria Salzburg 2–0 3–1
1979Intertoto cup Group DEN}} Esbjerg 2–0 1–0
Group SWE}} Kalmar1–0 1–0
Group AUT}} First Vienna 3–0 1–1
1984Intertoto cup Group SUI}} Zürich 2–0 1–2
Group HUN}} Ferencváros1–1 1–3
Group AUT}} Austria Klagenfurt 3–1 4–2
1986–87 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round GER}} Stuttgart 0–0 0–1 0–1
1996UEFA Intertoto Cup Group Serbia & Montenegro}} Čukarički Stankom 3–0
Group LAT}} Daugava 6–0
Group GER}} Karlsruhe 1–1
Group ROM}} Universitatea Craiova 1–2
1997–98UEFA Cup First qualifying round MLT}} Birkirkara 3–1 1–0 4–1
Second qualifying round GRE}} PAOK 0–1 3–5 3–6
1998–99UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Qualifying round MKD}} Vardar 2–0 1–0 3–0
First round TUR}} Beşiktaş 2–1 0–3 2–4
1999–00UEFA Cup Qualifying round ALB}} Vllaznia Shkodër 2–0 1–1 3–1
First round AUT}} Grazer AK 2–1 0–3 2–4
2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round MKD}} Pobeda 1–5 1–2 2–7
2004UEFA Intertoto Cup First round HUN}} Debrecen 3–0 1–4 4–4 (ag)
Second round BIH}} Sloboda Tuzla 2–1 1–0 3–1
Third round CRO}} Slaven Belupo 2–2 0–0 2–2 (ag)
2006–07 UEFA Cup First qualifying round AZE}} Karvan 0–1 0–1 0–2
2008–09 UEFA Cup First qualifying round GEO}} WIT Georgia 2–2 0–1 2–3
2009–10UEFA Europa League First qualifying round AZE}} Inter Baku 2–1 3–1 5–2
Second qualifying round BIH}} Sarajevo 1–1 0–1 1–2
2011–12UEFA Europa League First qualifying round MNE}} Zeta 3–0 1–2 4–2
Second qualifying round ALB}} Tirana 3–1 0–0 3–1
Third qualifying round BUL}} Levski Sofia 2–1 1–2 3–3 (5–4) (p)
Play-off round RUS}} Lokomotiv Moscow 1–1 0–2 1–3
2012–13UEFA Europa League Second qualifying roundIRE}} Sligo Rovers 3–1 1–1 4–1
Third qualifying round ROM}} Steaua București 0–3 1–0 1–3
2014–15UEFA Europa League First qualifying roundMLT}} Hibernians5–0 4–2 9–2
Second qualifying roundGEO}} Zestafoni3–0 0–0 3–0
Third qualifying roundSCO}} St. Johnstone1–1 2–1 3–2
Play-off roundSUI}} Zürich1–3 1–1 2–4
2015–16UEFA Europa League First qualifying roundBIH}} Olimpic Sarajevo 0–0 1–1 1–1 (a)
Second qualifying roundNIR}} Linfield2–13–15–2
Third qualifying roundGRE}} PAOK1–10–11–2
2016–17UEFA Europa League First qualifying roundMLT}} Hibernians 3–0 3–0 6–0
Second qualifying roundARM}} Shirak 2–0 1–1 3–1
Third qualifying roundAUT}} Austria Wien 0–1 1–0 1–1 (4–5) (p)
2018–19UEFA Champions League First qualifying roundBIH}} Zrinjski Mostar1–01–12–1
Second qualifying roundPOL}} Legia Warsaw0–12–02–1
Third qualifying roundSRB}} Red Star Belgrade1–2 (a.e.t)1–12–3
2018–19UEFA Europa League Play-off roundSLO}} Olimpija Ljubljana1–12–03–1
Group DBEL}} Anderlecht1–00–03rd place
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TUR}} Fenerbahçe1–00–2
CRO}} Dinamo Zagreb1–21–3

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed with a bold represented their countries while playing for Spartak.

Past (and present) players who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles can be found here.

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  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Jozef Adamec
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Marek Bakoš
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Igor Bališ
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Miroslav Barčík
  • {{flagicon|BEN}} Bello Babatounde
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Michal Benedikovič
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Mário Bicák
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Július Bielik
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Marián Brezina
  • {{flagicon|SVK|1938}} František Bolček
  • {{flagicon|LAT}} Nauris Bulvītis
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Marek Čech
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Eldar Ćivić
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Matúš Čonka
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} David Depetris
  • {{flagicon|GUI}} Boubacar Diallo
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Karol Dobiaš
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Peter Doležaj
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Lukáš Došek
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Václav Drobný
  • {{flagicon|MLT}} Jean Paul Farrugia
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} {{flagicon|SVK}} Miloš Glonek
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Vladimír Hagara
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Ľuboš Hanzel
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Haris Harba
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Jaroslav Hrabal
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Anton Hrušecký
  • {{flagicon|GEO}} Vakhtang Chanturishvili
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Sergej Jakirović
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Adam Jakubech
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Stanislav Jarábek
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Erik Jendrišek
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Róbert Jež
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Jozef Juriga
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Dušan Kabát
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Ľuboš Kamenár
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Miroslav Karhan
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Marek Kaščák
  • {{flagicon|CRO}} Ivan Kelava
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Dušan Keketi
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Miroslav König
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Kamil Kopúnek
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Rastislav Kostka
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Jaroslav Kravárik
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Vladimír Kožuch
  • {{flagicon|SCG}} Ivica Kralj
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Ladislav Kuna
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Vladimír Labant
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Vladimír Leitner
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Martin Lipčák
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} {{flagicon|SVK}} Ľubomír Luhový
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Kamil Majerník
  • {{flagicon|SVK|1938}} {{flagicon|TCH}} Anton Malatinský
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Milan Malatinský
  • {{flagicon|POL}} Patryk Małecki
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Jozef Marko
  • {{flagicon|MKD}} Kire Markoski
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Jaroslav Masrna
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Rastislav Michalík
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Stanislav Moravec
  • {{flagicon|BIH}} Stevo Nikolić
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Tomáš Oravec
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Filip Oršula
  • {{flagicon|AUT}} Yasin Pehlivan
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Martin Poljovka
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Roman Procházka
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Jakub Rada
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Martin Raška
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Branislav Rzeszoto
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Erik Sabo
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Július Šimon
  • {{flagicon|GEO}} Davit Skhirtladze
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Dušan Sninský
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Ján Solár
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Imrich Stacho
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Jozef Štibrányi
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Peter Štyvar
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Kamil Susko
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Ľubomír Talda
  • {{flagicon|CMR}} Robert Tambe
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} {{flagicon|SVK}} Jaroslav Timko
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} {{flagicon|SVK}} Dušan Tittel
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Marek Ujlaky
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Vojtěch Varadín
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Martin Vyskočil
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Peter Zelenský
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} Ján Zlocha
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Vladislav Zvara

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Player records

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Most appearances

#Nat.NameApp.
1TCH}} Ladislav Kuna 428
2SVK}} Marek Ujlaky 366
3TCH}} Jozef Adamec 328
4TCH}} Dušan Kéketi 309
5TCH}} Dušan Kabát 285
6TCH}} Karol Dobiaš 279
.TCH}} Anton Hrušecký 279
8SVK}} Jaroslav Hrabal 275
9SVK}} Michal Gašparík 260
10TCH}} Stanislav Jarábek 258
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Most goals

#Nat.NameGoals
1TCH}} Jozef Adamec 139
2SVK}} Marek Ujlaky 87
3TCH}} Ladislav Kuna 85
4TCH}} Valér Švec 65
5TCH}} Anton Malatinský 64
6SVK}} Vladimír Kožuch 62
7SVK}} Michal Gašparík 53
8Slovakia|1938}} František Bolček 51
9TCH}} Ján Šturdík 48
10TCH}} Karol Tibenský 42
.TCH}} Viliam Jakubčík 42
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Manager history

NameNat.Years
Otto HorkýSlovakia|1938}} 1939–40
Bruno VeselýTCH}} 1940–41
Otto HorkýTCH}} 1941–42
Štefan HadrabaTCH}} 1942–44
Ervín KováčTCH}} 1945–48
Anton MalatinskýTCH}} 1948–50
Karol FeketeTCH}} 1950–52
Jozef MarkoTCH}} 1952–54
František NovotnýTCH}} 1955
Alexander FeketeTCH}} 1955–56
Anton MalatinskýTCH}} 1956–60
Jozef HagaraTCH}} 1960
Bozhin LaskovBUL}} 1961
Alexander LančaričTCH}} 1961
František GažoTCH}} 1962–63
Anton MalatinskýTCH}} 1963–68
Ján HuckoTCH}} 1968–70
Valér ŠvecTCH}} 1970–71
Anton MalatinskýTCH}} 1971–76
Milan MoravecTCH}} 1976–77
Viliam NovákTCH}} 1977–78
Valér ŠvecTCH}} 1978–80
Kamil MajerníkTCH}} 1980–82
 
NameNat.Years
Justín JavorekTCH}} 1982–85
Stanislav JarábekTCH}} 1985–88
Ladislav KunaTCH}} 1988–90
Valér ŠvecTCH}} 1990–92
Ivan HaščíkSVK}} 1993
Richard MatovičSVK}} 1993
Ladislav JurkemikSVK}} 1993–94
Justín JavorekSVK}} 1994
Karol PeczeSVK}} 1994–97
Dušan GalisSVK}} 1997–99
Peter ZelenskýSVK}} 1999
Anton JánošSVK}} 1999–2000
Peter ZelenskýSVK}} 2000–01
Stanislav JarábekSVK}} 2001
Ladislav MolnárSVK}} 2001
Rastislav VincúrSVK}} 2001
Jozef AdamecSVK}} 2002–03
Miroslav SvobodaSVK}} 2003
Stanislav JarábekSVK}} 2003–04
Vladimír EkhardtSVK}} 2004
Jozef VukušičSVK}} 2004
Milan LešickýSVK}} 2004–05
Jozef AdamecSVK}} 2005–06
 
NameNat.Years
Jozef BubenkoSVK}} 2006
Jozef AdamecSVK}} 2006
Jozef ŠuranSVK}} 2007
Ivan HuckoSVK}} 2007
Josef MazuraCZE}} 2007–08
Jozef AdamecSVK}} 2008
Vladimir VermezovićSER}} 2008
Karol PeczeSVK}} 2008–09
Peter ZelenskýSVK}} 2009
Ľuboš NosickýSVK}} 2009
Milan MalatinskýSVK}} 2010
Peter ZelenskýSVK}} 2010
Dušan RadolskýSVK}} 2010–11
Peter ZelenskýSVK}} 2011
Pavel HoftychCZE}} 2011–12
Peter ZelenskýSVK}} 2012–13
Vladimír EkhardtSVK}} 2013
Juraj JarábekSVK}} 2013–15
Branislav MrázSVK}} 2015
Ivan HuckoSVK}} 2015–16
Miroslav KarhanSVK}} 2016–17
Nestor El MaestroENG}} 2017–18
Radoslav LátalCzech Republic}} 2018
 
NameNat.Years
Michal ŠčasnýCzech Republic}} 2019–present

References

1. ^http://www.futbalportal.net/?q=clanok/38359/v-trnave-vyhodna-dohoda-dvoch-klubov-spartaka-a-lokomotivy
2. ^http://www.spartak.sk/
3. ^http://www.pluska.sk/sport/futbal/trnava-prestupom-saba-pekne-zarobila-tromfne-niekto-rekord-hubocana.html
4. ^http://informer.rs/sport/c-zvezda/395902/jirka-na-marakani-za-750-000-evra-poznati-svi-detalji-transfera-slovaka
5. ^http://www.futbalportal.net/?q=clanok/35848/kader-pod-drobnohladom-spartak-trnava
6. ^http://www.pluska.sk/sport/futbal/z-trnavy-do-soluna-za-600-tisic-za-koho-dostane-spartak-peknu-sumu.html

External links

  • Official website {{sk icon}}
{{FC Spartak Trnava}}{{Slovak First Football League teamlist}}

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